Articulates how Margaret Laurence addresses decolonization and nation building in 1950s Somalia and Ghana, and 1960s and 1970s English-Canada. Laurence displaces the simple notion that Canada is a sum total of different cultures, and conceives Canada as a mosaic that is in flux and constituted through continually changing social relations.
Articulates how Margaret Laurence addresses decolonization and nation building in 1950s Somalia and Ghana, and 1960s and 1970s English-Canada. Laurence displaces the simple notion that Canada is a sum total of different cultures, and conceives Canada as a mosaic that is in flux and constituted through continually changing social relations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Laura K. Davis teaches and researches in the areas of Canadian literature and writing studies at Red Deer College, Alberta. She has a Ph.D. in English from the University of Alberta, has published articles and reviews on Canadian literature, and is a co-author of the textbook, Essay Writing for Canadian Students, with Readings.
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Table of Contents for Margaret Laurence Writes Africa and Canada by Laura K. Davis Introduction: Writing and Region Part One: Writing About Africa Chapter One: Conflicts of Culture in The Prophet's Camel Bell and This Side Jordan Chapter Two: Toward Cross-Cultural Understanding: Margaret Laurence's Africa in The Tomorrow-Tamer and Other Stories Part Two: Writing About Canada Chapter Three: Community and the Canadian Nation in The Stone Angel and A Bird in the House Chapter Four: Narrating Nation in The Diviners Conclusion: Essays, Letters, and Politics Works Cited Index
Table of Contents for Margaret Laurence Writes Africa and Canada by Laura K. Davis Introduction: Writing and Region Part One: Writing About Africa Chapter One: Conflicts of Culture in The Prophet's Camel Bell and This Side Jordan Chapter Two: Toward Cross-Cultural Understanding: Margaret Laurence's Africa in The Tomorrow-Tamer and Other Stories Part Two: Writing About Canada Chapter Three: Community and the Canadian Nation in The Stone Angel and A Bird in the House Chapter Four: Narrating Nation in The Diviners Conclusion: Essays, Letters, and Politics Works Cited Index
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